Knollwood Country Club’s Mike Miller of Brewster hits out of the trap at the 10th hole during the quarterfinal round of the Metropolitan Golf Association’s 108th Met Amateur Championship at Quaker Ridge Golf Club in Scarsdale July 30, 2010. Miller lost to Cameron Wilson of the Shorehaven Golf Club, 1… Read More →

Attorney James E. Johnson, the court-appointed monitor in Westchester’s fair housing/False Claims Act case, will appear in an Editorial Spotlight interview 11 a.m. Wednesday on LoHud.com. Over the next seven years, Westchester must build 750 units of affordable housing, most of them in overwhelmingly white communities that have long shunned… Read More →

Beascakes Bakery of Armonk wants denizens of northern Westchester to get in the mood to celebrate their neighbor and former first daughter’s wedding tomorrow. By partaking in the bakery’s offerings of Petit Astor wedding cakes (the wedding is being held at the Astor Estate in Rhinebeck), you will also be ... Read More →

The Securities and Exchange Commission and the Commodity Futures Trading Commission nailed down their cases against former North Salem Supervisor Paul Greenwood Thursday, a day after he pleaded guilty to federal criminal charges of securities fraud. As part of the settlement, the SEC was granted a permanent injunction prohibiting Greenwood… Read More →

Katonah-Lewisboro Superintendent Robert Roelle is resigning, effective March 1, 2011, the district announced today. The school board accepted Roelle’s resignation at its July 29 meeting. Michael Gordon, the school board president, expressed the board’s “deep appreciation for Dr. Roelle’s outstanding service to the district,” according to the news release. “Given… Read More →

Laura Cleare of Yonkers, and her sons Dante 10, left, and Xavier, 7, were among the over 100 people who attended a public hearing tonight on Westchester County Executive Rob Astorino’s decision to cut funding for child care at the Westchester County Center in White Plains. Photo by Seth Harrison… Read More →

After more than 10 years and countless test wells, the Croton Falls Water District has switched on two new wells flowing with clean water to supply homes and businesses in Croton Falls. North Salem Supervisor Warren Lucas said the tests so far show radiologicals at levels a tenth that of… Read More →

The Chappaqua School Board just put out this statement: July 29, 2010 School District Concerns Heightened Over Latest Chappaqua Crossing Proposal On August 10, the New Castle Town Board (“the Town”) and the Chappaqua Central School District (“CCSD”) Board of Education will be meeting in joint session prior to our… Read More →

When he pleaded guilty to securities fraud and other charges, a total of six counts, on Wednesday, former North Salem Supervisor Paul Greenwood provided some details to the judge on how his investment companies got into trouble and admitted misleading investors. Accounts from the Associated Press and New York City… Read More →